Victoria Beckham Makes Fashion Week A Family Affair

The designer's hubbie, David Beckham, and their four kids supported their mum by sitting front row on Sunday

Victoria Beckham onstage at New York Fashion Week
Victoria Beckham onstage at New York Fashion Week
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The designer's hubbie, David Beckham, and their four kids supported their mum by sitting front row on Sunday

While the front rows at most New York Fashion Week shows have been filled with the usual mix of socialites, actresses and A-listers, the prime real estate at Victoria Beckham's Sunday presentation went to a slightly younger crowd.

David Beckham with Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper at New York Fashion Week

David Beckham with Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper at New York Fashion Week
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Taking up five coveted spots were the singer-turned-designer's biggest fans - hunky husband David Beckham and their four children. 

Dressed in delightfully dapper duds, Brooklyn, 14, Romeo, 11, and Cruz, 8, all proved they've inherited their dad's stellar style. 

Victoria Beckham and son Romeo at New York Fashion Week

Victoria Beckham and son Romeo at New York Fashion Week
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Meanwhile, two-year-old Harper Beckham looked completely relaxed in a feminine frock and twee ballet flats. She even wore her hair in a slick of-the-moment top knot. Toddler chic!

David Beckham with Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper at New York Fashion Week

David Beckham with Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper at New York Fashion Week
(Image credit: Rex)

Before her big moment, proud mummy Victoria shared the sweet card her brood gave her via Twitter. 'Beautiful message from my babies,' she captioned the pic.

Victoria Beckham Fashion Week note from David Beckham and kids

Victoria Beckham Fashion Week note from David Beckham and kids
(Image credit: Twitter)

A successful career and a family that's too cute for words? It seems VB has it all. After the show (which featured tailored, monochrome looks that left us drooling), one curious journalist asked the obvious question, 'How do you manage to have the best behaved children at Fashion Week?' 

Her answer was surprisingly humble. 'You make me sound a lot better than I am. I just wanted them to see what I do - the boys have never been to a show before. For them to see that mummy works and daddy works is a very positive message.'

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